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Welcome to Easter Kincaple Farmhouse

Address: Easter Kincaple Farm, St. Andrews, KY16 9SG

Hotel Description

Situated less than 3 miles from the historic golfing town of St Andrews, Easter Kincaple offers free Wi-Fi throughout and free onsite parking. This country farmhouse is set in spacious grounds and gardens.
The rooms include a TV with a built-in DVD player, an iPod docking station, and tea and coffee making facilities with homemade scones upon arrival. The en-suite bathrooms have a hairdryer, hair straighteners, bathrobes, and organic Scottish toiletries.
In the mornings, Easter Kincaple serves a choice between full Scottish breakfast and fish options, such as smoked salmon, haddock, or kippers.
In the Kingdom of Fife, Easter Kincaple is just 8 minutes’ drive from the ruins of St Andrews Castle. The town is also home to a university and botanic garden. Guests are welcome to relax in front of open lit fireplaces and enjoy complimentary cream tea upon arrival to the bed and breakfast.

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Distance 1.72 miles (2.75 km)
St Andrews Links is the Home of Golf, where the game evolved and where the spirit and traditions of golf have been safeguarded for over six centuries. A place of global importance, the Links is managed by St Andrews Links Trust. You can use our site to plan your golf trip, book tee-times, browse the online shop and discover more about the Home of Golf. The six courses at the Links are open to all, as are the golf practice centre and the two clubhouses.

Distance 2.32 miles (3.72 km)
The University of St Andrews is located in the town of St Andrews in Fife on the east coast of Scotland. The University was founded in the year 1413 and has a student population of more than 7,200 students. The various departments include art history, biology, chemistry, classics, computer science, divinity, economics and finance, English, film studies, geography and geosciences, history, international relationships, management, mathematics, medicine, modern languages, philosophical and anthropological film studies, physics and astronomy, psychology, music and drama, and anthropology.